<br><b>Learn how to decode the secret conversations of wild animals all around you.</b><br><br><b>From a Yellowstone naturalist and renowned expert in animal language comes “an engaging guide to a world of wonders hiding in plain sight.” (Peter Wohlleben, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Hidden Life of Trees</i>).</b><br><br>Humans once relied on the calls of wild animals to understand the natural world and their place within it. Now, this remarkable guide reveals what our ancestors knew long ago—that tuning in to the owl in the tree, the deer in the gully, can tell us important information and help us feel connected to our wild community.<br><br>In <i>Eavesdropping on Animals</i>, George Bumann shares the fascinating stories and insights he has gained from studying wildlife around the world for more than forty years, the last twenty of which have been spent leading popular programs on animal language and intelligence in Yellowstone National Park. Bu